3D How To: Iliotibial Band Exam
3D How To: Iliotibial Band Exam
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3D animation demonstrating an ultrasound exam of the iliotibial band of the knee.
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<p begin="00:00:07.461" end="00:00:09.290" style="s2">- [Voiceover] A linear array transducer</p>
<p begin="00:00:09.290" end="00:00:11.314" style="s2">with a musculoskeletal exam type</p>
<p begin="00:00:11.314" end="00:00:13.933" style="s2">is used to perform an<br />ultrasound examination</p>
<p begin="00:00:13.933" end="00:00:16.052" style="s2">of the ilio-tibial band.</p>
<p begin="00:00:16.052" end="00:00:18.213" style="s2">The patient is in a supine position</p>
<p begin="00:00:18.213" end="00:00:20.812" style="s2">with the knee flexed 90 degrees.</p>
<p begin="00:00:20.812" end="00:00:23.354" style="s2">The transducer is placed longitudinally</p>
<p begin="00:00:23.354" end="00:00:26.365" style="s2">over the outer knee,<br />just proximal and medial</p>
<p begin="00:00:26.365" end="00:00:28.860" style="s2">to the fibular head at Gerdy's tubercle,</p>
<p begin="00:00:28.860" end="00:00:30.647" style="s2">with the orientation marker directed</p>
<p begin="00:00:30.647" end="00:00:32.635" style="s2">to the patient's head.</p>
<p begin="00:00:32.635" end="00:00:34.734" style="s2">The fibers of the ilio-tibial band</p>
<p begin="00:00:34.734" end="00:00:36.838" style="s2">are seen just superficial to the bright,</p>
<p begin="00:00:36.838" end="00:00:39.016" style="s2">hyperechoic Gerdy's tubercle.</p>
<p begin="00:00:39.016" end="00:00:41.254" style="s2">The ilio-tibial band is assessed</p>
<p begin="00:00:41.254" end="00:00:44.324" style="s2">as it cross the lateral femoral condyle.</p>
<p begin="00:00:44.324" end="00:00:47.169" style="s2">A small anechoic bursa may<br />be visible at this point</p>
<p begin="00:00:47.169" end="00:00:50.752" style="s2">in patients with<br />ilio-tibial band syndrome.</p>
<p begin="00:00:09.290" end="00:00:11.314" style="s2">with a musculoskeletal exam type</p>
<p begin="00:00:11.314" end="00:00:13.933" style="s2">is used to perform an<br />ultrasound examination</p>
<p begin="00:00:13.933" end="00:00:16.052" style="s2">of the ilio-tibial band.</p>
<p begin="00:00:16.052" end="00:00:18.213" style="s2">The patient is in a supine position</p>
<p begin="00:00:18.213" end="00:00:20.812" style="s2">with the knee flexed 90 degrees.</p>
<p begin="00:00:20.812" end="00:00:23.354" style="s2">The transducer is placed longitudinally</p>
<p begin="00:00:23.354" end="00:00:26.365" style="s2">over the outer knee,<br />just proximal and medial</p>
<p begin="00:00:26.365" end="00:00:28.860" style="s2">to the fibular head at Gerdy's tubercle,</p>
<p begin="00:00:28.860" end="00:00:30.647" style="s2">with the orientation marker directed</p>
<p begin="00:00:30.647" end="00:00:32.635" style="s2">to the patient's head.</p>
<p begin="00:00:32.635" end="00:00:34.734" style="s2">The fibers of the ilio-tibial band</p>
<p begin="00:00:34.734" end="00:00:36.838" style="s2">are seen just superficial to the bright,</p>
<p begin="00:00:36.838" end="00:00:39.016" style="s2">hyperechoic Gerdy's tubercle.</p>
<p begin="00:00:39.016" end="00:00:41.254" style="s2">The ilio-tibial band is assessed</p>
<p begin="00:00:41.254" end="00:00:44.324" style="s2">as it cross the lateral femoral condyle.</p>
<p begin="00:00:44.324" end="00:00:47.169" style="s2">A small anechoic bursa may<br />be visible at this point</p>
<p begin="00:00:47.169" end="00:00:50.752" style="s2">in patients with<br />ilio-tibial band syndrome.</p>
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